Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, yOVJEMBER 11. 1021
ALDINE THEATRE
OPENED
PUBLIC
round, with n benutlful lemc overhead
through uhlch KOft Hsutx nre tltftucd.
This entire tilde of the building lins n
kind of Grecian temple efTect with
white plllnrs and soft blue brocade citr
taliiB. The side walls nre Rrny nnd plnln,
except for medallions of blue nnd white.
There U n noticeable absence of any
thing rctembllng "Rlngerbread" effects.
The rear, or foyer, end of the theiitr
has a narrow balcony offset with pillars,
nnd whli'h will contain profusion of
plant nnd (lowers.
The foyer Itself, while net ns simple
or plain ns tin1 rct of the house, has a
similar scheme decoration, with n
beautiful chandelier shedding blue and
yellow llicht. On either side of the
foyer are staircases leading te the of
fiees and lounging rooms.
The unusual beauty of the lighting
effects is due te the use of imported Ilel
glan glass which sheds in turn blue and
lfc.,tnerflntl,-..i.liHpthtMninrnlnc withipeld light en the interior of the 1ieum
. . . ... j " tjius currying out the general color
a first showing of Douglas Fairbanks, ,lpme ,',; wuU, anil lMlrtnI1H.
In "The Three Musketeers." Although the public will never see
The newcomer is the Aldlne, built 'It. the projection room of the new
en the site of the old J.rne mansion at iV-WdAbV' ISK
Mnctcenth nnd Chestnut streets. thprc lH a hllltc of four or fire rooms
The first thlnR te be noticed as ike
-rislter enters the wft-carpeted foyer is,
the architectural leautj and ug
niflcd lines of the building. The rar
end, upon which tlf" M-recn is built, is
New Photoplay Heuse Has
Many Artistic and Up-
te-Date Features
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"3 MUSKETEERS" SHOWN
riiiladclnhia's latest addition te Its
Jengthv list of photeptar theatres epem-l I
equipped with uptedate electrical ap
paratus. The Aldlne has three Procter auto
matic projection machines, the first of
their kind ever Installed. The auto
matic feature means that In case of fire
or ether accident the entire machine Is
stepped nt once. Twe machines will be
used, with the third in reserve.
The projection is In rharge of Harry
.T. Abbett and Oscar W. l.ummls, who
will be assisted by Themas Duulap and
Purnal Lummts.
The Aldlne is between two of the
city's power stations, and thus Is as
sured of power In case of one breaking.
The mere turning of n switch changes
the Miiirce of current. Twe fifteen
horsepower meter generators arc ether
features of the Aldlne's projection room.
The house's capacity enndlcpewer for
showing pictures is (50,000. although
only 40,000 will he generally used.
.Six b!g monsoons en the reef supply
the ventilation. The house will bold an
uudlencc of lfiOO, and a noticeable fea
ture In the slant which t-heuld ennble
every one a clear view of the screen. A
large organ provides the music.
Te Pay Tribute te Edward A. Neppel
Officers, directors and members of the
Northwest Business Men's Association
will pay their last respects ten'ght te
Edward A. Neppel. vice president of
the organization, who died' suddenly
Tuesday. The association will meet nt
Nineteenth street and Columbia j venue
and proceed In a body te Mr. Neppel s
home at Mil!) North Twentieth street.
He will be burled tomorrow.
NEW PASTOR. INSTALLED
The Rev. A. Gorden MacLennan
Begin Werk at Bethany
Distinguished clergymen of the Pres
bytery of Philadelphia participated last
evening nt the Installation of the Iter.
A. Oerdnu Macl.cniian ns pastor of
Bethany Presbyterian Church, Twenty
second nnd Balnbridgc streets.
Dr. MacLcnnnu comes te Bethany
from Bosten.
The Rev. Dr. Jehn A. MacCnllura,
Moderator of the Presbytery, presided,
nnd propounded the constitutional ques
tleiiB. The Rev, Dr. Kdward Yates
Hill, pastor of the historic First
Church, preached the Rcrmen.
The charge te the congregation was
delivered by the Rev. Dr. Alexander
MaeCell. nnd the charge te the pastor
by the Rev. Dr. William L. McCor McCer
mick. , ....
Dr. MacLennan Is nn enthusiast for
evangelism nnd foreign missions. He
has made a splendid impression upon
his new congregation.
FAILS TO GET REWARDS
War Veteran Who 8erved Time for
"Buddy" Disappears
A nice new overcoat nnd $50 has been
offered by the Ohie Society of this city
te Herry W. Haley, British war vet
crnn, who has Just been released from
the military prison at Fert Leaven
worth after having served nearly all of
n six months sentence for desertion.
He took the plnce of his "buddy,"
Themas 0. Jenes, who once saved li
stlce becauw bis family needed !,i3 ,u
Hut Haley Is net te be found ti)
has lift the Y. M. C. A. at &, "
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hewleil East. Seme hundreds of V
lnrs wired te him at the Y. M 0 P
by charitable persona will be r'ctti '"
te the donors, "Wraw;
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It requires no mere effort
te say "Pest Teasties"
than te say"corn flakes."
But what a difference
there is in the flavor of
Pest Teasties
best cornflakes
They give the appetite something te be
thankful for. Insist en "Pest Teasties,"
and refuse substitutes.
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Choice of 259 Hats at
lz Price
This startlintr unneunccment. eircrincr veu the trreatest values
of the year, presents you with the opportunity of purchasing at ib
HALF TKICE. Every Hut is included all Medel Huts, Imported E
Hats, Tailored Hats, Suit Hats and Dress Hats.
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48 Hats Value 5.00-
63 Hats Value 7.50-
36 Hats Value 15.00
78 Hats Value 18.50-
34 Hats Value 25.00-
Hats of Fur and Fur Combinations
and of New Satins
80
.TWO STORES:
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113 S. 13th
Near Chestnut
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N. W. Cerner
15th&Walnut
Arrival of New Groups Gives Impetus Saturday te This
Sale of Fine WINTER CO A TS
Season's Smartest Styles in High-Grade Coats for Women and Misses,
Including Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Medels at Extraordinary Savings
HUNDREDS of women have purchased their Winter Coats here this week, saving many mere dollars
than they had counted en. They found these coats better than we claimed them te be. Coats the
like of which have net been sold in years at such low prices, in almost endless variety of materials, colors
and styles.
On Sale at Beth of Our Stores
JLM'?,riMlMia;d Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted!1
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IMPOriTEflB, DBBIONM18 AXD MAKJtRR Ol' WOMES B AXD
CHILDRRN'B APPAREL OF THE HIQBEBT CHARACTER
FOR MORE THAX TWBNTY-BIX YEARS
GOWNS
WRAPS
SUITS
FURS
BLOUSES
LINGERIE
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Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
SWEATERS
MILLINERY
SKIRTS
CHILDREN'S
APPAREL
PETTICOATS
Unusual and Well-Timed Saturday Values
Wraps and Coats of Distinction
79.50 te 175.OO
A collection of styles, that is superb quality, and charming fashion, bears forceful
evidence of the unique position Harris occupies, as creator and manufacturer, new giving
the benefit of this te Philadelphia women.
It does net require much observation te discover the beauty and unuiualness of these
Coats, and the very real economies they offer at these prices. Seme are samples, choice
oee-of-a-kind creations, offering cxclusiveness at moderate price. All beautiful models of very
recent creation.
Materials are silk duvetyne, niarvella, evera. indeed the whole gamut of fashion
able and finer fabrics is included. Most of them richly fur trimmed linings chiefly of crepe
de chine, and fancy sills. Individual styles, every great beauty, every Ceat in the entire
collection.
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PLAIN & FUR-TRIMMED COATS
$3975
Wide variety of styles in belivia, chin-
chilla, pole cloth, velour, tweed, plaids
and mixtures; fully silk lined. Celers
are navy, brown, tan and black. Every
coat splendidly, tailored and silk lined.
Values up te 69.75.
PLAIN & FUR-TRIMMED COATS
Rich fur trimmings of Australian opos
sum, Scotch mole, gray and taupe wolf
en many; ethers smartly tailored or
embroidered. Materials arc belivia,
vcldync, pan vclaine, suedine, velour de
lainc and Pollyanna, in belted or
wrappy effects. Values up te 100.00.
O.ir
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PLAIN & FUR-TRIMMED COATS
Sumptuous trimmings of beaver, squir
rel, Scotch mole, Australian opossum
and wolf, or hand embroidery adorn
these fine coats of marvclla, orlande,
mechatex, pan vclaine and Erminie.
Linings "are of richest silk. Values up
te 125.00.
$79
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Saturday News
Juvenile Apparel
Of Fine Type
The Lew in Price
Harrlu le fast hecemlnn
recefmlzed as fclyle head
quarters for children nnd
grew-In clrls. A really
Hpeclallzed Bcrylce, under
the mildance (if experts,
who knew th art of bc bc
eenittis nnd practical np np
rerel, oemblnlr.B the.e
features, theuch adroitly
mlnlmlslns them.
Dresses
Unusual Values
$19.50
Charmingly
Individual
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Dresses
$39 te $125
As an indication of their unusualnesa,
you may gauge the entire showing by the
Dresses at ijUO.uO. At this low price
Canten Crepe, Tricetinc, Satin Faced
Crepe, Crepe de Chine, yes even Chiffen
VelVct Dresses. Frem this point style style
grew lovelier in color, kind and varied
beauty of fine line and lovely effect, up
te $125.00.
Tailored Suits
Trimmed Jj
Unusual Buits, unusual news! The
suits are of meussyne, veldyne and
duvet tie laine. Levely autumn
colorings, styles for every type, for
every age from miss te the stylish
extra size wearing 52'.
Coats of fashionable length, cut
en newest lines. Trimmings of
beaver, mole, squirrel and caracal.
Beautiful embroidered effects are
also included.
brown and
reed quality,
stive stylee. In
Blouses
Very
Unusual
$9-95
That this is an exceptional Blouse
event, will prove itself when you see the
range of beauty. They are of Crepe de
Chine and Georgette. Beaded, embroid
ered, perhaps trimmed with contrasting
shades. A wide range of colors and
htyles, many very pretty Over-Blouses
ure included.
FIRST FLOOR
Silk Underwear
Exceptional 4
This includes Chemises and Night
Gowns of heavy quality Crepe de
Chine, radium and truhu, in pretty
effective plain tailored styles, also
lacy styles. French knot trimming
across the top in front en some.
Celers flesh, orchid, sky blue,
peach and white.
First Fleer
One Etyle appeara In a
ehecked combination which
Is new and very fetching.
The pleated nklrt 1 check
ed, the waist Is a tailored
hmeck In plain color. An An
other rtyle has pleated
eklrt of serce, with waist
attached, of plain colored
crepe de chine. Aces C
te 16.
KOLT.TH TLOOP.
Velveteen Dresses
16.00 te 25.00
Of blue,
black, of I
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the lone lines, se smart ler
Brewlne frtrlB. One styls
hau rjeercettc sleeves and
Is embroidered. A wealth
of very charming- styles.
ro7nTHFLben
Tep Coats, 22.50
These arc wonderful
ceatn af this price. Mud;
by folks who knew the art
of drefslnc ""
Material are "e"vl"n '
vcrtlp and sufd-ne. Trim
med with fashionable furs.
Uned throughout a. n cl
warmly trrwa.
reuivru FLOer.
Bremley
Frecks, 11.95
A style that wlnn with
mothers who alue utllltj
and becoming effect. An
IrreslBtlble combination.
Mndi- et heavy Jersey,
two-piece detnchable Inen
cellar and cuffs. All want
rd thades. Including rust
nnd red. Fer ases S te 10
yeaFOCnTH FLOOIt
Coats for Juniors
25.00 te 49.50
Stylet, for Rrewlne E'rls
of 13, 16 and 17 years.
C'harmlnBly , dee gncd te
harmonize with thin age of
BrewliiB Blrlhoed. They are
et Nermandle. Bellvlu uml
duvetyne; all beautifully
fur trimmed.
FOUHTH FIX)OU
Fer Saturday-100 Fine Tricetine DRESSES
Values up te 60.00, Special at d? O C
This is indeed a most unusual offering, comprising about twelve et the reason s Af f m p
smartest styles. We ask you te note particularly the fine weave of the trice- m& Jf
tine and the splendid workmanship. There are models for women and missfcs.
Misses' sizes. 14, 16, 18 and 36. Women's sizes, 18 te 44. These dresses at 25.00 are considerably
below wholesale manufacturing-. It was our geed fortune te have closed them out from a maker
who preferred the cash te the goods.
Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
Founded in 1865
Downtown 1 117-19 Chestnut St.
Uptown Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts.
G J. Heppe & Sen
Inaugurated the One-Price
System in 1681
"The Heuse that Heppe built"
Mr. Florence J. Heppe, President
Wc specialize in Geums and Coate that Slenderize the Larger Women
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It is a common error
In these times te judge
all instruments that leek
like a player-piano by
the standards of the in
ferior expressionless in
struments used princi
pally for dancing.
There arc artistic in
struments that will play
the work of the old music
masters as skillfully as
if your favorite pianist
were seated nt the piano.
Due-Art
Pianola-Pianos
are "reproducing pianos"
net player-pianos
Due-Art Pianola-Pianos
reproduce piano mu3ic
just as Victrelas repro
duce violin or band music
only the reproduction
is mere complete being
en an nctual piano.
The Due-Art is mnde
only in certain pianos,
all en sale at Heppe'd, as
follews:
Steinway
Weber
Steck
Wheelock
Stroud
Prices from
$805 up
lUntal-raymrnt
Hcttletntnt AectpUt
Pianos
Among upright pianos the Heppe patented 3 3
80undingbeard instruments stand supreme. The
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te upright pianos a HCDDG
tone greater than e j: d i
that of mBH ---wunuing-wudi-u
grand pianos.
And, best of
all, the price of Heppe pianos is no
higher than that of regular upright
pianos.
Settlement may be arranged by
cash, or charge account, or by the
Heppe rental-payment plan, which
applies all rent toward the purchase
price with no extra charge for the
privilege.
Order Your Christmas
Victrela NOW!
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Victrelas are already be
coming scarce. On certain
styles the entire trade is aeld
out. It behooves you te or
der your Christmas Victrela
new. Remember, at Heppe't
you arc net urged te buy
inferior makes. We carry
only genuine Victer Vic Vic
teolas and they may be pur
chased by cash, or charge
account, or by the Heppe
rental-payment plan, which
applies all rent toward the
purchase price with no extra
charge for the privilege.
Victrela
Style 00
$125
Pay Only
$1.75
Weekly
" it is net a Victvela it
it a ditapDeintment"
Bargain Dept.
Used Pianos
and Players
Every instrument is
guaranteed for five
years, and may be ex
changed any time with
in six months at the full
price paid.
Belew arc a few apo ape
dal bargains:
Steinway $195
Haiti dark case; ceed tone
Chickering $180
Dark case; geed tone
Weser Bres. $185
Mahogany case; geed tone.
Heppe $295
filllfhtly med; mauegany.
RS-note tf-JOfi
nlnvRr. wOOU
Mahogany case; geed tone.
Cecilian
Harrington
$490
f8 netn player. Almest new;
b-uuii condition.
Heppe'e are well pre
pared te care for your
wants in baby grand
pianos. We rl.v
have a com- DaOy
plete assert- firnnrl
ment at all wanu
prices and in PianOS
all standard
finishes, sizes and styUJ.
Our list includes
Masen & Hamlin
Weber
Steck
Heppe
H.CSchemaeker
Edouard Jules
Settlement may be
made for any of the
above by cash, or
charge account or by tns
Heppe Rcntal-Puyment
Plun which applies oil
rent toward the purchase
prlce with no extra
harge for the privilege.
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v, i, liuppe 0. 3011 1 uutewn -0th & Thomunen St. J
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full information about (mark X below):
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